omnipresent
pronunciation
How to pronounce omnipresent in British English: UK [ˌɒmnɪˈpreznt]
How to pronounce omnipresent in American English: US [ˌɑːmnɪˈpreznt]
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- Adjective:
- being present everywhere at once
Word Origin
- omnipresent (adj.)
- c. 1600, from Medieval Latin omnipraesentem (nominative omnipraesens); see omnipresence. Related: Omnipresently.
Example
- 1. The din of helicopters and private jets is omnipresent .
- 2. But the biggest danger lies in the middle east itself , where subsidies of food and fuel are omnipresent and where politicians are increasing them to quell unrest .
- 3. With the premise of omnipresent love , we would no longer rush to judgment in either condemnation or praise , of others , or ourselves .
- 4. Pervasive digitalization of the approaching future promises clearer , faster , and more omnipresent mirrors .
- 5. The twin rot festering within the city is the suppression of information and omnipresent surveillance .